its boiling point depends on the cocentration or molarity of hci and it is a binary (two-componet) mixture
lithium lol :P
Neither, there are no associated properties.
2 properties of acid would be the sour taste and the reaction with some metals
No. Copper oxide has no acid-base properties.
Reactivity and conductivity.
One of the properties of an acid is that it will neutralize a base. Two more are that acids taste sour and that acids produce hydrogen ions when in an aqueous state.
its boiling point depends on the cocentration or molarity of hci and it is a binary (two-componet) mixture
lithium lol :P
Neither, there are no associated properties.
No. Copper oxide has no acid-base properties.
2 properties of acid would be the sour taste and the reaction with some metals
Atoms that give an acid its chemical properties depend on what type of acid is being discussed. A bronsted-lowry acid donates an H+ ion, while a Lewis acid is an electron acceptor.
Concentrated sulfuric acid, for its hydrophilic properties.
Slippery tastes bitter
Acid and base when mixed in equal concentration neutralize each other.So if the water has both in equal concentration the water will not show the properties of the acid or the base.if any one i.e. acid or base is higher in concentration than the other the water will show its properties.
Acid RUINS your skin because of the dangerous chemical properties.